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If you have questions or comments regarding API standards, please visit Chapter 2.2B
www.api.org/standards. Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Optical Reference
Line Method
MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDS
Describes measurement and calculation procedures for determining the
API currently maintains a comprehensive Manual of Petroleum diameters of upright, welded (lap/butt) cylindrical tanks, or vertical
Measurement Standards (MPMS). This manual is an ongoing project, as cylindrical tanks, with a smooth outside surface and either floating or fixed
new chapters and revisions of old chapters will be released periodically. roofs. The optical reference line method is an alternative to the manual
Publications regarding measurement of evaporative loss are listed under tank strapping method for determining tank diameter. Ch. 2.2B should be
Chapter 19 of the API MPMS. used in conjunction with Ch. 2.2A. Pages: 8
1st Edition | March 1989 | Reaffirmed: January 2013
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards (Complete Set) Product Number: H30023 | Price: $83.00
The price of the complete set is subject to change as new chapters and You may access Ch. 2.2B in a read-only platform: publications.api.org
sub-chapters are released; an order for one complete set would not
include the chapters released after the release date of this catalog (but Chapter 2.2C/ISO 7507-3:1993
before order receipt) and the binders to house the set. Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Optical-
NOTE Chapter 11 standards, Chapter 19 standards, and Spanish translations must be Triangulation Method
ordered separately.
(ANSI/API MPMS 2.2C)
Price: $9,064.00 | *Price subject to change (If purchased individually, a
complete set would cost approximately $10,300.00) Describes the calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks by means of optical
triangulation using theodolites. The method is an alternative to other
methods such as strapping (Ch. 2.2A) and the optical-reference-line
Chapter 1 method (Ch. 2.2B).
Vocabulary This edition of Ch. 2.2C is the modified national adoption of ISO 7507-
Provides definitions and terms used throughout the API Manual of 3:1993. Pages: 19
Petroleum Measurement Standards (MPMS). Pages: 70 1st Edition | January 2002 | Reaffirmed: April 2013
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Chapter 2.2D/ISO 7507-4:1995
Chapter 1 * Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Internal Electro-
VocabularySpanish Optical Distance Ranging Method
Spanish translation of Ch. 1. (ANSI/API MPMS 2.2D)
2nd Edition | July 1994 | Product Number: H010SP | Price: $109.00 Specifies a method for the calibration of upright cylindrical tanks having
diameters greater than 5 m by means of internal measurements using an
Chapter 2 electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the subsequent
compilation of tank capacity tables.
Tank Calibration
This edition of Ch. 2.2D is the modified national adoption of ISO 7507-
Procedures necessary for calibrating closed storage vessels larger than a 4:1995. Pages: 13
drum, and methods for computing the volumes contained therein. The
following API standards cover the subject of tank calibration and are 1st Edition | August 2003 | Reaffirmed: March 2014
included in the manual. Product Number: H022D1 | Price: $83.00

Chapter 2.2A Chapter 2.2E/ISO 12917-1:2002


Measurement and Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks by the Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum ProductsCalibration of Horizontal
Manual Tank Strapping Method Cylindrical TanksPart 1: Manual Methods
(includes Errata 1 dated November 2009)
Procedures for calibrating upright cylindrical tanks used primarily for the (ANSI/API MPMS 2.2E)
storage of petroleum liquids. Ch. 2.2A addresses necessary measurement
procedures to determine total and incremental tank volumes and Specifies manual methods for the calibration of nominally horizontal
procedures for computing volumes. Both metric and customary units are cylindrical tanks, installed at a fixed location. It is applicable to horizontal
included. The metric units reflect what is available in commercial tanks up to 4 m (13 ft) in diameter and 30 m (100 ft) in length. The
equipment. The standard also provides guidelines for recalibration and methods are applicable to insulated and non-insulated tanks, either when
computerization of capacity tables. Ch. 2.2A should be used in they are above-ground or underground. The methods are applicable to
conjunction with Ch. 2.2B. These two standards combined supersede the pressurized tanks, and to both knuckle-dish-end and flat-end cylindrical
previous Std 2550. Pages: 58 tanks as well as elliptical and spherical head tanks. This chapter is
applicable to tanks inclined by up to 10 % from the horizontal provided a
1st Edition | February 1995 | Reaffirmed: February 2012 correction is applied for the measured tilt. For tanks over and above these
Product Number: H022A1 | Price: $125.00 dimensions and angle of tilt, appropriate corrections for tilt and appropriate
You may access Ch. 2.2A in a read-only platform: publications.api.org volume computations should be based on the Coats equation.
This edition of Ch. 2.2E is the national adoption of ISO 12917-1:2002.
Pages: 18
1st Edition | April 2004 | Reaffirmed: August 2014
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Chapter 2.2F/ISO 12917-2:2002 Chapter 2.7


Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum ProductsCalibration of Horizontal Calibration of Barge Tanks
Cylindrical TanksPart 2: Internal Electro-Optical Distance-Ranging Describes three methods for determining the total incremental volumes of
Method liquids in barge tanks for coastal and inland waterway service that have
(ANSI/API MPMS 2.2F) integral hull tanks. The three methods are as follows.
Liquids calibration.
Specifies a method for the calibration of horizontal cylindrical tanks having
diameters greater than 2 m (6 ft) by means of internal measurements Calibration by linear measurement.
using an electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the Calibration from vessel drawings.
subsequent compilation of tank-capacity tables. This method is known as This document and Ch. 2.8A supersede the previous Std 2553. A joint
the internal electro-optical distance-ranging (EODR) method. API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designation
This edition of Ch. 2.2F is the national adoption of ISO 12917-2:2002. Hydrocarbon Management, HM2 Section 5A. Pages: 25
Pages: 14 1st Edition | March 1991 | Reaffirmed: January 2014
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Chapter 2.8A
Chapter 2.2G Calibration of Tanks on Ships and Oceangoing Barges
Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Total Station Three methods for determining the total and incremental volumes of
liquids in tanks, oceangoing barges, and integrated tug barge units that
Reference Line Method have integral hull tanks. The three methods include liquid calibration,
Describes measurement and calculation procedures for determining the calibration by linear measurement, and calibration from vessel drawings.
diameters of upright cylindrical tanks by taking vertical offset This document and Ch. 2.7 supersede the previous Std 2553. A joint API/
measurements externally using electro-optical distance ranging equipment Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designation
rather than conventional ORLM plummet/trolley equipment. This standard Hydrocarbon Management, HM2 Section 5B. Pages: 22
is an alternate standard to Ch. 2.2B. This standard is used in conjunction 1st Edition | March 1991 | Reaffirmed: March 2012
with Ch. 2.2A. Calibration of insulated tanks is covered by Ch. 2.2D. Product Number: H30049 | Price: $89.00
Abnormally deformed tanks that are dented or have other visible signs of
damage are not covered by this standard. Pages: 14 Chapter 2.8B
1st Edition | July 2014 | Product Number: H202G01 | Price: $80.00 Recommended Practice for the Establishment of the Location of the
Reference Gauge Point and the Gauge Height of Tanks on Marine
Std 2552 Tank Vessels
Measurement and Calibration of Spheres and Spheroids Recommended practice, for use in conjunction with Ch. 2.7 and Ch. 2.8A.
Describes the procedures for calibrating spheres and spheroids, which are Establishes reference gauge heights during calibration of marine tank
used as liquid containers. It outlines the procedures for the measurement vessels. A reference gauge point is necessary for converting ullage to
and calibration of spherical tanks. Pages: 17 innage, and when determining the volume of the quantities remaining on
1st Edition | October 1966 | Reaffirmed: September 2012 board. A reference gauge point is also used for wedge formulas and
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Std 2554
Measurement and Calibration of Tank Cars Chapter 3
Tank Gauging
Describes the procedures for calibrating tank cars. It outlines procedures
for nonpressure-type tank cars and pressure-type tank cars. Pages: 41 Standardized procedures for gauging liquid hydrocarbons in various types
of tanks, containers, and carriers.
1st Edition | October 1966 | Reaffirmed: September 2012
Product Number: H25540 | Price: $115.00 Chapter 3.1A
Standard Practice for the Manual Gauging of Petroleum and
Std 2555 Petroleum Products
Liquid Calibration of Tanks Describes the following:
Describes the procedure for calibrating tanks, or portions of tanks, larger the procedures for manually gauging the liquid level of petroleum and
than a barrel or drum by introducing or withdrawing measured quantities petroleum products in non-pressure fixed-roof, floating-roof tanks and
of liquid. Pages: 14 marine tank vessels,
1st Edition | September 1966 | Reaffirmed: May 2014 procedures for manually gauging the level of free water that may be found
with the petroleum or petroleum products,
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methods used to verify the length of gauge tapes under field conditions
You may access Std 2555 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org and the influence of bob weights and temperature on the gauge tape
length, and
RP 2556 the influences that may affect the position of gauging reference point
Correcting Gauge Tables for Incrustation (either the datum plate or the reference gauge point).
Incrustation is defined in this publication as any material that adheres to Throughout this standard the term petroleum is used to denote petroleum,
the internal vertical sidewall surfaces of a tank when the tank is otherwise petroleum products, or the liquids normally associated with the petroleum
empty. The tables given in this recommended practice show the percent of industry.
error of measurement caused by varying thicknesses of uniform The method used to determine the volume of tank contents determined from
incrustation in tanks of various sizes. Pages: 3 gauge readings is not covered in this standard. The determination of
temperature, API gravity, and suspended sediment and water of the tank
2nd Edition | August 1993 | Reaffirmed: November 2013 contents are not within the scope of this standard. Pages: 31
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Chapter 3.1A * Chapter 3.4 *


Standard Practice for the Manual Gauging of Petroleum and Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons on
Petroleum ProductsSpanish Marine Vessels by Automatic Tank GaugingSpanish
Spanish translation of Ch. 3.1A.
Spanish translation of Ch. 3.4.
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Chapter 3.1B
Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons in Chapter 3.5
Stationary Tanks by Automatic Tank Gauging Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Light Hydrocarbon
Covers level measurement of liquid hydrocarbons in stationary, aboveground, Liquids Onboard Marine Vessels by Automatic Tank Gauging
atmospheric storage tanks using automatic tank gauges (ATGs). This Covers the standard practice for level measurement of light hydrocarbon
publication discusses automatic tank gauging in general, calibration of ATGs liquids onboard marine vessels by automatic tank gauges. This publication
for custody transfer and inventory control, and the requirements for data covers pressurized and refrigerated light hydrocarbon liquids. The light
collection, transmission, and receiving. The appendices discuss the hydrocarbon liquids covered include: liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),
operation and installation of the most commonly used ATG equipment and natural gas liquid (NGL), and other petrochemical liquids where the
of the less commonly used, electronic ATGs. Pages: 17 storage and transportation requirements and the methods of
2nd Edition | June 2001 | Reaffirmed: August 2011 measurement are similar to that for LPG and NGL gauging. This standard
Product Number: H301B2 | Price: $97.00 also covers the requirements for data collection, transmission, and
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1st Edition | March 1997 | Reaffirmed: February 2013
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Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons in
Stationary Tanks by Automatic Tank GaugingSpanish Chapter 3.5 *
Spanish translation of Ch. 3.1B. Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Light Hydrocarbon
2nd Edition | June 2001 | Product Number: H301B2SP | Price: $97.00 Liquids Onboard Marine Vessels by Automatic Tank Gauging
Spanish
Chapter 3.2
Spanish translation of Ch. 3.5.
Standard Practice for Gauging Petroleum and Petroleum Products in
Tank Cars 1st Edition | March 1997 | Product Number: H03051S | Price: $83.00
Provides method for measuring liquids and liquefied gases in tank cars by Chapter 3.6
liquid level measurement. Measurement of both vapor space and liquid
level are covered. Gauging and temperature measurement equipment Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Hybrid Tank Measurement
used in both open and closed measurement systems are described in this Systems
standard. These procedures reduce variability in the results of (includes Errata 1 dated September 2005)
measurement and sampling operations when comparing loading terminal
data to unloading terminal data. Pages: 20 Covers selection, installation, commissioning, calibration, and verification
of hybrid tank measurement systems for the measurement of level, static
1st Edition | September 1995 | Reaffirmed: May 2013 mass, observed and standard volume, and observed and reference
Product Number: H03021 | Price: $97.00 density in tanks storing petroleum and petroleum products for custody
transfer and/or inventory control purposes. Pages: 26
Chapter 3.3 1st Edition | February 2001 | Reaffirmed: October 2011
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Stationary Pressurized Storage Tanks by Automatic Tank Gauging
Provides guidance on the installation, calibration, and verification of automatic Chapter 4
tank gauges used in custody transfer for measuring the level of liquid Proving Systems
hydrocarbons having a Reid vapor pressure of 15 psi (103 kPa) or greater,
stored in stationary, pressurized storage tanks. This standard also provides Serves as a guide for the design, installation, calibration, and operation of
guidance on the requirements for data collection, transmission, and receiving. meter proving systems.
Pages: 10
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Chapter 4.1
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General introduction to the subject of proving. The requirements in Ch. 4
Chapter 3.4 are based on customary practices that evolved for crude oils and products
Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons on covered by Ch. 11.1. The prover and meter uncertainties should be
Marine Vessels by Automatic Tank Gauging appropriate for the measured fluids and should be agreeable to the
parties involved. Pages: 4
Provides guidance on the selection, installation, calibration, and
verification of automatic tank gauges for measuring the level of liquid 3rd Edition | February 2005 | Reaffirmed: June 2014
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transported aboard marine vessels (tankers and barges). This standard You may access Ch. 4.1 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org
also provides guidance on the requirements for data collection,
transmission, and receiving. This standard supersedes all applicable
sections of Std 2545. Pages: 10
1st Edition | April 1995 | Reaffirmed: April 2011
Product Number: H03041 | Price: $83.00
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Chapter 4.1 * Chapter 4.7


IntroductionSpanish Field Standard Test Measures
Spanish translation of Ch. 4.1. Details the essential elements of field standard test measures by providing
3rd Edition | February 2005 | Product Number: H40101S | Price: $82.00 descriptions, construction requirements, as well as inspection, handling, and
calibration methods. Bottom-neck scale test measures and prover tanks are
Chapter 4.2 not addressed in this document. The scope of this standard is limited to the
certification of delivered volumes of test measures. Pages: 19
Displacement Provers
3rd Edition | April 2009 | Reaffirmed: June 2014
(includes Addendum 1 dated February 2015)
Product Number: H40703 | Price: $86.00
Outlines the essential elements of provers that accumulate meter pulses as a You may access Ch. 4.7 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org
displacing element within the prover travels between detector switches. It
provides design and installation details for the types of displacement provers Chapter 4.8
that are currently in use. The provers discussed are designed for proving
measurement devices under dynamic operating conditions with single-phase Operation of Proving Systems
liquid hydrocarbons. Pages: 45 Provides information for operating meter provers on single-phase liquid
3rd Edition | September 2003 | Reaffirmed: March 2011 hydrocarbons. It is intended for use as a reference manual for operating
Product Number: H04023 | Price: $123.00 proving systems. The requirements of this chapter are based on customary
practices for single-phase liquids. This standard is primarily written for
You may access Ch. 4.2 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org hydrocarbons, but much of the information in this chapter may be
applicable to other liquids. Specific requirements for other liquids should
Chapter 4.4 be agreeable to the parties involved. Pages: 40
Tank Provers 2nd Edition | September 2013 | Product Number: H04082 | Price: $125.00
Specifies the characteristics of tank provers that are in general use and the
procedures for their calibration. This standard does not apply to weir-type, Chapter 4.9.1
vapor-condensing, dual-tank water-displacement, or gas-displacement Methods of Calibration for Displacement and Volumetric Tank
provers. Pages: 11
Provers, Part 1Introduction to the Determination of the Volume of
2nd Edition | May 1998 | Reaffirmed: May 2015
Displacement and Tank Provers
Product Number: H04042 | Price: $83.00
You may access Ch. 4.4 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org Provers are precision devices, defined as volumetric standards, which are
used to verify the accuracy of liquid volumetric meters used for custody
Chapter 4.5 transfer measurement. Both displacement and tank provers are used to
prove a meter in order to obtain its meter factor, which is then used to
Master-Meter Provers correct for meter error caused by differences between the metered volume
(includes Errata 1 dated June 2014) and the true volume. The base volume of a displacement or tank prover,
Covers the use of displacement, turbine, Coriolis, and ultrasonic meters as determined by calibration, is an essential requirement in the
master meters. The requirements in this standard are intended for single- determination of these meter factors. The accuracy of a meter factor is
phase liquid hydrocarbons. Meter proving requirements for other fluids limited by several considerations:
should be appropriate for the overall custody transfer accuracy and should equipment performance,
be agreeable to the parties involved. This document does not cover master observation errors,
meters to be used for the calibration of provers. For information prover volume calibration errors,
concerning master meter calibration of provers, see Ch. 4.9.3. Pages: 14
calculation errors. Pages: 28
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Chapter 4.5 * Chapter 4.9.2
Master-Meter ProversSpanish Methods of Calibration for Displacement and Volumetric Tank
Spanish translation of Ch. 4.5. Provers, Part 2Determination of the Volume of Displacement and
3rd Edition | November 2011 | Product Number: H40303SP | Price: $73.00 Tank Provers by the Waterdraw Method of Calibration
All prover volumes used to calibrate meters shall be determined by
Chapter 4.6 calibration and not by theoretical calculation. Volumetric provers have an
Pulse Interpolation exact reference volume, which has been determined by a recognized
(includes Errata 1 dated April 2007) method of calibration. Techniques for the determination of this reference
Describes how the double-chronometry method of pulse interpolation, volume include the waterdraw, master meter, and gravimetric methods of
including system operating requirements and equipment testing, is calibration. This standard describes only the waterdraw method of
applied to meter proving. Pages: 8 calibration, which is used to accurately determine the calibrated volume of
both displacement and tank provers. Pages: 92
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Chapter 4.9.3 Chapter 5.2


Methods of Calibration for Displacement and Volumetric Tank Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Displacement Meters
Provers, Part 3Determination of the Volume of Displacement Ch. 5.2, together with the general considerations for measurement by
Provers by the Master Meter Method of Calibration meters found in Ch. 5.1, describes methods for obtaining accurate
Covers the procedures required to determine the field data necessary to quantity measurement with displacement meters in liquid hydrocarbon
calculate a base prover volume (BPV) of a field displacement prover by the service. It covers the unique performance characteristics of displacement
master meter method for calibration. This standard applies to liquids that meters in liquid hydrocarbon service. It does not apply to the
for all practical purposes are considered to be clean, single-phase, measurement of two-phase fluids. Pages: 3
homogeneous, and Newtonian at metering conditions. 3rd Edition | October 2005 | Reaffirmed: July 2015
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Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Displacement Meters
Chapter 4.9.4 Spanish
Methods of Calibration for Displacement and Volumetric Tank Spanish translation of Ch. 5.2.
Provers, Part 4Determination of the Volume of Displacement and 3rd Edition | October 2005 | Product Number: H50203SP | Price: $87.00
Tank Provers by the Gravimetric Method of Calibration
Covers the specific procedures, equipment, and calculations required to Chapter 5.3
determine the base prover volume of both tank and displacement provers Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine Meters
by the gravimetric method of calibration. This standard presents both USC (includes Addendum 1 dated July 2009)
and SI units and may be implemented in either system of units. The
presentation of both units is for the convenience of the user and is not Defines the application criteria for turbine meters and discusses
necessarily the exact conversions. The system of units to be used is appropriate considerations regarding the liquids to be measured.
typically determined by contract, regulatory requirement, the Discusses the installation of a turbine metering system and the
manufacturer, or the users calibration program. Throughout this document performance, operation, and maintenance of turbine meters in liquid
issues of traceability are addressed by references to National Institute of hydrocarbon service. Includes Selecting a Meter and Accessory
Standards and Technology (NIST). However, other appropriate national Equipment and information on the recommended location for prover
metrology institutes can be referenced. There is no intent to cover safety connections. Pages: 11
aspects of conducting the work described in this standard, and it is the 5th Edition | September 2005 | Reaffirmed: August 2014
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(OSHA)] that govern the types of activities described in this standard, and
to be familiar with all such safety and health regulations. Pages: 38 Chapter 5.3 *
1st Edition | October 2010 | Reaffirmed: December 2015 Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine MetersSpanish
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Chapter 5
Metering Chapter 5.4
Covers the dynamic measurement of liquid hydrocarbons, by means of Accessory Equipment for Liquid Meters
meters and accessory equipment. (includes Errata 1 dated May 2015)
Chapter 5.1 Describes the characteristics of accessory equipment used with
General Considerations for Measurement by Meters displacement and turbine meters in liquid hydrocarbon service. Includes
guidance on the use of electronic flow computers. Pages: 8
(includes Errata 1 dated June 2008 and Errata 2 dated June 2011)
4th Edition | September 2005 | Reaffirmed: August 2015
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and quality control can be achieved. Ch. 5 also includes information that
will assist in troubleshooting and improving the performance of meters. Chapter 5.4 *
Pages: 8 Accessory Equipment for Liquid MetersSpanish
4th Edition | September 2005 | Reaffirmed: March 2011 Spanish translation of Ch. 5.4.
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Chapter 5.1 *
General Considerations for Measurement by MetersSpanish
Spanish translation of Ch. 5.1.
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Chapter 5.5 Chapter 6


Fidelity and Security of Flow Measurement Pulsed-Data Transmission Metering Assemblies
Systems Discussion of the design, installation, and operation of metering systems
Serves as a guide for the selection, operation, and maintenance of various for coping with special situations in hydrocarbon measurement.
types of pulsed-data, cabled transmission systems for fluid metering
systems to provide the desired level of fidelity and security of transmitted Chapter 6.1
flow pulse data. This publication does not endorse or advocate the Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT) Systems
preferential use of any specific type of equipment or systems, nor is it Prepared as a guide for the design, installation, calibration, and operation
intended to restrict future development of such equipment. Pages: 8 of a lease automatic custody transfer (LACT) system. It applies to
2nd Edition | July 2005 | Reaffirmed: August 2015 unattended and automatic measurement by meter of hydrocarbon liquids
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nonscheduled operation. Pages: 6
Chapter 5.5 * 2nd Edition | May 1991 | Reaffirmed: May 2012
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SystemsSpanish
Chapter 6.2
Spanish translation of Ch. 5.5.
Loading Rack Metering Systems
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Serves as a guide in the selection, installation, and operation of loading
Chapter 5.6 rack metering systems for petroleum products, including liquefied
petroleum gas. This standard does not endorse or advocate the
Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Coriolis Meters preferential use of any specific type of metering system or meter.
(ANSI/API MPMS 5.6) Pages: 30
Describes methods for achieving custody transfer levels of accuracy when 3rd Edition | February 2004 | Reaffirmed: August 2011
a Coriolis meter is used to measure liquid hydrocarbons. Topics covered
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proving and verification using both mass- and volume-based methods;
and installation, operation, and maintenance. Both mass and volume- Chapter 6.5
based calculation procedures for proving and quantity determination are Metering Systems for Loading and Unloading Marine Bulk Carriers
included in Appendix E. Pages: 48 Deals with the operation and special arrangements of meters, provers,
1st Edition | October 2002 | Reaffirmed: November 2013 manifolding, instrumentation, and accessory equipment used for
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Pages: 6
Chapter 5.6 * 2nd Edition | May 1991 | Reaffirmed: May 2012
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Spanish translation of Ch. 5.6. Chapter 6.6
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Provides guidelines for selection of the type and size of meters to be used
Chapter 5.8 to measure pipeline oil movements, as well as the relative advantages and
Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Ultrasonic Flow Meters disadvantages of the methods of proving meters by tank prover,
(includes Errata 1 dated February 2014) conventional pipe prover, small volume prover, and master meter. It also
(ANSI/API MPMS 5.8-2011) includes discussion on obtaining the best operating results from a
Defines the application criteria for ultrasonic flowmeters (UFMs) and pipeline-meter station. Pages: 9
addresses the appropriate considerations regarding the liquids to be 2nd Edition | May 1991 | Reaffirmed: January 2012
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hydrocarbons. While this document is specifically written for custody Chapter 6.7
transfer measurement, other acceptable applications may include Metering Viscous Hydrocarbons
allocation measurement, check meter measurement, and leak detection
measurement. This document only pertains to spool type, multi-path Serves as a guide for the design, installation, operation, and proving of
ultrasonic flow meters with permanently affixed acoustic transducer meters and auxiliary equipment used in metering viscous hydrocarbons. It
assemblies. Pages: 23 defines viscous hydrocarbons and describes the difficulties that arise when
viscous hydrocarbons are raised to high temperature. The effects of such
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and advice and warnings to overcome or mitigate difficulties are included.
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Temperature Determination Sampling
(includes Addendum 1 dated October 2011)
Covers standardized procedures for sampling crude oil or its products.
Describes methods and practices that may be used to obtain accurate
measurements of temperature of petroleum and petroleum products in Chapter 8.1
pipelines, storage tanks, gathering tanks, ships, barges, tank cars, pipe
provers, tank provers, and test measures under both static and dynamic Standard Practice for Manual Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum
conditions using electronic temperature measuring devices or mercury-in- Products
glass thermometers. (ASTM D4057)
Describes the methods, equipment, and procedures for determining the Covers procedures and equipment for manually obtaining samples of liquid
temperature of petroleum and petroleum products under both static and petroleum and petroleum products, crude oils, and intermediate products
dynamic conditions. This chapter discusses temperature measurement from the sample point into the primary container. Procedures are also
requirements in general for custody transfer, inventory control, and marine included for the sampling of free water and other heavy components
measurements. The actual method and equipment selected for temperature associated with petroleum and petroleum products. This practice also
determination are left to the agreement of the parties involved. Pages: 38 addresses the sampling of semi-liquid or solid-state petroleum products.
1st Edition | June 2001 | Reaffirmed: February 2012 This practice provides additional specific information about sample
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You may access Ch. 7 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org not cover sampling of electrical insulating oils and hydraulic fluids. The
procedures described in this practice may also be applicable in sampling
Chapter 7.3 most non-corrosive liquid industrial chemicals provided that all safety
Temperature DeterminationFixed Automatic Tank Temperature precautions specific to these chemicals are followed (also, refer to ASTM
Practice E300). The procedures described in this practice are also
Systems applicable to sampling liquefied petroleum gases and chemicals. Pages: 48
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temperature of petroleum and petroleum products under static conditions
by the use of an automatic method. Automatic temperature measurement You may access Ch. 8.1 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org
is discussed for custody transfer and inventory control for both onshore
and marine measurement applications. Chapter 8.2
Temperatures of hydrocarbon liquids under static conditions can be Standard Practice for Automatic Sampling of Petroleum and
determined by measuring the temperature of the liquid at specific Petroleum Products
locations. Examples of where static temperature determination is required (ASTM D4177)
include storage tanks, ships, and barges.
Describes general procedures and equipment for automatically obtaining
The application of this standard is restricted to automatic methods for the samples of liquid petroleum and petroleum products, crude oils, and
determination of temperature using fixed automatic tank thermometer intermediate products from the sample point into the primary container.
(ATT) systems for hydrocarbons having a Reid vapor pressure at or below This practice also provides additional specific information about sample
101.325 kPa (14.696 psia). container selection, preparation, and sample handling. If sampling is for
Although not included in the scope, requirements in this standard can be the precise determination of volatility, use Ch. 8.4 (ASTM Practice D5842)
used for other fluids and other applications including petroleum liquids in conjunction with this practice. For sample mixing and handling, refer to
having Reid vapor pressures in excess of 101.325 kPa (14.696 psia) Ch. 8.3 (ASTM Practice D5854). This practice does not cover sampling of
tanks with inert gas systems and cryogenic liquids. However, such electrical insulating oils and hydraulic fluids. Pages: 45
applications can require different performance and installation
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Chapter 7.3 *
Chapter 8.3
Temperature DeterminationFixed Automatic Tank Temperature
Standard Practice for Mixing and Handling of Liquid Samples of
SystemsSpanish
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Spanish translation of Ch. 7.3. (includes Errata 1 dated March 1996)
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Covers the handling, mixing, and conditioning procedures required to
Chapter 7.5/ISO 8310:2012 ensure that a representative sample of the liquid petroleum or petroleum
Temperature DeterminationAutomatic Tank Temperature product is delivered from the primary sample container/receiver into the
Measurement Onboard Marine Vessels Carrying Refrigerated analytical test apparatus or into intermediate containers. For sampling
Hydrocarbon and Chemical Gas Fluids procedures, refer to Ch. 8.1 and Ch. 8.2. Refer to Ch. 8.4 for the mixing
(ANSI/API MPMS Ch. 7.5) and handling of light fuels for volatility measurement. Pages: 27
Specifies the essential requirements and verification procedures for 1st Edition | October 1995 | Reaffirmed: March 2015
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thermometers (PRT) and an indicating device used for custody transfer
measurement of liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum, and chemical Chapter 8.3 *
gases on board ships. Temperature detectors other than PRT are Standard Practice for Mixing and Handling of Liquid Samples of
considered acceptable for use in the custody transfer service of liquefied Petroleum and Petroleum ProductsSpanish
gases if they meet the performance requirements of this document and
are approved by national regulations. Pages: 12 Spanish translation of Ch. 8.3.
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Chapter 8.4 Chapter 9.2


Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Standard Test Method for Density or Relative Density of Light
Measurement Hydrocarbons by Pressure Hydrometer
(ASTM D5842) (ASTM D1657)
Covers the determination of the density or relative density of light
Covers procedures and equipment for obtaining, mixing, and handling hydrocarbons including liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) having Reid
representative samples of volatile fuels for the purpose of testing for vapor pressures exceeding 101.325 kPa (14.696 psi).
compliance with the standards set forth for volatility related measurements The prescribed apparatus should not be used for materials having vapor
applicable to light fuels. The applicable dry vapor pressure equivalent pressures higher than 1.4 MPa (200 psi) at the test temperature. This
range of this practice is 13 to 105 kPa (2 to 16 psia). pressure limit is dictated by the type of equipment. Higher pressures can
This practice is applicable to the sampling, mixing, and handling of apply to other equipment designs.
reformulated fuels including those containing oxygenates. Pages: 7 The initial pressure hydrometer readings obtained are uncorrected
3rd Edition | March 2014 | Product Number: H80403 | Price: $41.00 hydrometer readings and not density measurements. Readings are
measured on a hydrometer at either the reference temperature or at
another convenient temperature, and readings are corrected for the
Chapter 8.5 meniscus effect, the thermal glass expansion effect, alternate calibration
Standard Practice for Manual Piston Cylinder Sampling for Volatile temperature effects, and to the reference temperature by means of
Crude Oils, Condensates, and Liquid Petroleum Products calculations and volume correction factors (Ch. 11.1) or Ch. 11.2.4 (GPA
(ASTM D8009) TP-27), as applicable.
Values determined as density or relative density can be converted to
Includes the equipment and procedures for obtaining a representative equivalent values in the other units or alternative reference temperatures
sample of live or high vapor pressure crude oils, condensates, and/or by means of Interconversion Procedures (Ch. 11.5), or volume correction
liquid petroleum products from low pressure sample points, where there is factors (Ch. 11.1) or Ch. 11.2.4 (GPA TP-27), as applicable. Pages: 6
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Chapter 9 Chapter 9.3


Density Determination Standard Test Method for Density, Relative Density, and API Gravity of
Crude Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products by Thermohydrometer
Describes the standard methods and apparatus used to determine the Method
specific gravity of crude oil and petroleum products normally handled as (ASTM D6822)
liquids.
Covers the determination, using a glass thermohydrometer in conjunction with
a series of calculations, of the density, relative density, or API gravity of crude
Chapter 9.1 petroleum, petroleum products, or mixtures of petroleum and nonpetroleum
Standard Test Method for Density, Relative Density (Specific Gravity), products normally handled as liquids and having a Reid vapor pressures of
or API Gravity of Crude Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products by 101.325 kPa (14.696 psi) or less.
Hydrometer Method Values are determined at existing temperatures and corrected to 15 C or
(ASTM D1298) 60 F by means of a series of calculations and international standard tables.
Covers the laboratory determination, using a glass hydrometer in The initial thermohydrometer readings obtained are uncorrected hydrometer
conjunction with a series of calculations, of the density, relative density, or readings and not density measurements. Readings are measured on a
API gravity of crude petroleum, petroleum products, or mixtures of thermohydrometer at either the reference temperature or at another convenient
petroleum and nonpetroleum products normally handled as liquids and temperature, and readings are corrected for the meniscus effect, the thermal
having a Reid vapor pressure of 101.325 kPa (14.696 psi) or less. Values glass expansion effect, alternate calibration temperature effects, and to the
are determined at existing temperatures and corrected to 15 C or 60 F reference temperature by means of calculations and volume correction factors
by means of a series of calculations and international standard tables. (Ch. 11.1).
Readings determined as density, relative density, or API gravity can be
The initial hydrometer readings obtained are uncorrected hydrometer converted to equivalent values in the other units or alternate reference
readings and not density measurements. Readings are measured on a temperatures by means of Interconversion Procedures (Ch. 11.5) or volume
hydrometer at either the reference temperature or at another convenient correction factors (Ch. 11.1), or both, or tables, as applicable. Pages: 10
temperature, and readings are corrected for the meniscus effect, the
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and to the reference temperature by means of volume correction factors;
values obtained at other than the reference temperature being hydrometer Chapter 10
readings and not density measurements. Sediment and Water
Readings determined as density, relative density, or API gravity can be Describes methods for determining the amount of sediment and water,
converted to equivalent values in the other units or alternate reference either together or separately in petroleum products. Laboratory and field
temperatures by means of Interconversion Procedures (Ch. 11.5) or methods are covered.
volume correction factors (Ch. 11.1), or both, or tables, as applicable. Chapter 10.1
Pages: 8
Standard Test Method for Sediment in Crude Oils and Fuel Oils by
3rd Edition | December 2012 | Product Number: H09013 | Price: $41.00 the Extraction Method
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publications.api.org Covers the determination of sediment in crude oils and fuel oils by extraction
with toluene. The precision applies to a range of sediment levels from 0.01 to
0.40 % mass, although higher levels may be determined. Pages: 6
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Chapter 10.2 Chapter 10.7


Standard Test Method of Water in Crude Oil by Distillation Standard Test Method for Water in Crude Oils by Potentiometric Karl
(ASTM D4006) Fischer Titration
Covers the determination of water in crude oil by distillation. Pages: 11 (ANSI/ASTM D4377)
3rd Edition | August 2013 | Product Number: H100203 | Price: $41.00 Describes the procedure for the determination of water in crude oils by
You may access the 2nd Edition of Ch. 10.2 in a read-only platform: Karl Fischer titration (potentiometric). This test method covers the
publications.api.org determination of water in the range from 0.02 to 2 mass percent in crude
oils. Mercaptan and sulfide (S or H2S) sulfur are known to interfere with
the method. Pages: 6
Chapter 10.3
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(ASTM D4007)
Chapter 10.8
Describes the laboratory determination of water and sediment in crude
oils by means of the centrifuge procedure. This centrifuge method for Standard Test Method for Sediment in Crude Oil by Membrane
determining water and sediment in crude oils is not entirely satisfactory. Filtration
The amount of water detected is almost always lower than the actual water (ANSI/ASTM D4807)
content. When a highly accurate value is required, the revised procedures
for water by distillation, Ch. 10.2, and sediment by extraction, Ch. 10.1, Covers the determination of sediment in crude oils by membrane filtration.
shall be used. Pages: 13 This test method has been validated for crude oils with sediments up to
approximately 0.15 mass %. The accepted unit of measure for this test
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Chapter 10.4
Determination of Water and/or Sediment in Crude Oil by the Chapter 10.9
Centrifuge Method (Field Procedure) Standard Test Method for Water in Crude Oils by Coulometric Karl
(includes Errata 1 dated March 2015) Fischer Titration
Describes the field centrifuge method for determining both water and (ASTM D4928)
sediment or sediment only in crude oil. This method may not always
produce the most accurate results, but it is considered the most practical Covers the determination of water in the range from 0.02 to 5.00 mass or
method for field determination of water and sediment. This method may volume % in crude oils. Mercaptan (RSH) and sulfide (S or H2S) as sulfur
also be used for field determination of sediment. Pages: 23 are known to interfere with this test method, but at levels of less than
500 g/g [ppm(m)], the interference from these compounds is
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to 0.02 mass %, there is no precision or bias statement. This test method
Chapter 10.5 is intended for use with standard commercially available coulometric Karl
Standard Test Method for Water in Petroleum Products and Fischer reagent. Pages: 6
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petroleum products, tars, and other bituminous materials by the
distillation method. Volatile water-soluble material, if present, may be Chapter 10.9 *
measured as water. The specific products considered during the Standard Test Method for Water in Crude Oils by Coulometric Karl
development of this test method were asphalt, bitumen, tar, fuel oil, Fischer TitrationSpanish
lubricating oil, lubricating oil additives, and greases. For bituminous
emulsions refer to ASTM Test Method D244. For crude oils, refer to Spanish translation of Ch. 10.9.
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Chapter 10.6 Continuous On-Line Measurement of Water Content in Petroleum
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Fuel Oils by the (Crude Oil and Condensate)
Centrifuge Method (Laboratory Procedure) Provides guidance for the application, installation, operation, verification,
(ASTM D1796) and proving of on-line water devices (OWDs) for use in the non-custody
transfer measurement of water in crude oil and condensate. A joint API/
Describes the laboratory determination of water and sediment in fuel oils Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designation
in the range from 0 to 30 % volume by means of the centrifuge procedure. Hydrocarbon Management, HM56. Pages: 17
Note that with some types of fuel oils such as residual fuel oils or distillate
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Ch. 10 for crude oils. The purpose of this guide is to provide a quick
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Dynamic Link Library (DLL)
Chapter 11
The DLL is compiled from source code written in the C programming
Physical Properties Data (Volume Correction Factors) language. The DLL provides subroutines that can be called from
Ch. 11 is the physical data that has direct application to volumetric applications written in C or other programming languages. These
measurement of liquid hydrocarbons. It is presented in equations relating subroutines are subdivided into three groups (density, volume correction
volume to temperature and pressure, and computer subroutines. The factors, and scaled compressibility factor) for generalized crude oils,
subroutines for Ch. 11.1 are available in electronic form. These standards are refined products, and lubricating oils.
not included in the complete set of measurement standards. Each element of The density subroutines have two sets of density functions allowing
Ch. 11 must be ordered separately. calculations at base conditions or at alternate conditions.
The volume correction factor subroutines calculate a correction for the
Chapter 11.1 effect of temperature and pressure on a liquid (CTPL), correction for the
Temperature and Pressure Volume Correction Factors for effect of temperature on liquid (CTL), and correction for the effect of
Generalized Crude Oils, Refined Products, and Lubricating Oils pressure on liquid (CPL), which are used to transform volume and density
(includes Addendum 1 dated September 2007) data to base or desired conditions.
(the 2004 edition of this standard also supersedes Ch. 11.2.1 and The scaled compressibility factor subroutines will convert from alternate to
Ch. 11.2.1M) base conditions or from observed to base conditions.
The DLL supports the following process units, densities in API gravity,
Provides the algorithm and implementation procedure for the correction of relative density, and kg/m3, temperatures in F and C, and pressures in
temperature and pressure effects on density and volume of liquid psig, bar, and kPa. This version is compatible with and can coexist with the
hydrocarbons that fall within the categories of crude oil, refined products, or 1980 version DLL.
lubricating oils; natural gas liquids and liquefied petroleum gases are
excluded from consideration in this standard. This document is distributed To order the DLL, contact Flow-Cal, Inc. at +1 (281) 282-0865 or send an
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Chapter 11.1
Chapter 11.1 Source Code
Add-In Program for Microsoft Excel ANSI C-Code used to compile the dynamic link libraries (DLLs). The source
A Microsoft Windows compatible 32-bit add-in for Microsoft Excel that code may be compiled into user programs to calculate temperature and
provides callable functions for density, correction for temperature and pressure pressure volume correction factors for generalized crude oils, refined
of a liquid (CTPL), and compressibility coefficient (Fp). These functions allow products, and lubricating oils.
calculating density at base conditions or at alternate conditions, CTPL NOTE An experienced C programmer will be needed to implement the C-Code
correction factor used to transform volume and density data to base or desired subroutines. API does not directly provide technical support for the C-Code;
however, a support program is available from Flow-Cal, Inc.
conditions, and the scaled compensation factor for transformation from
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Chapter 11.1 Chapter 11.2.5


Source Code, DLL & XL Add-InCombined A Simplified Vapor Pressure Correlation for Commercial NGLs
To order the C-Code Subroutines, Add-In, and DLL, contact Flow-Cal, Inc. at (supersedes the Addendum to Ch. 11.2.21994)
+1 (281) 282-0865 or send an e-mail to APIstandards@flowcal.com. Methods used for calculation of the correction factor for pressure effects
such as Ch. 11.2.1-1984 (now superseded by Ch. 11.1-2004) and
C-Code, DLL, and XL Add-Incompiled to run on a network with less Ch. 11.2.2-1986 require knowledge of the equilibrium bubble point
than 50 nodes | Price: $27,500 pressure (vapor pressure) at the measured conditions.
C-Code, DLL, and XL Add-Incompiled to run on a network with However, the vapor pressure of the process liquid is generally not
measured. The vapor pressure can also be calculated form compositional
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C-Code, DLL, and XL Add-Incompiled as part of an application for liquids (NGLs). Therefore, a correlation for the vapor pressure of NGLs is
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measurement of pure ethylene (>99 %) in the gaseous, liquid, and super
critical phases. Given flowing temperature and pressure, an EOS is
Chapter 11.2.2 capable of calculating density and other thermodynamic properties used
Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.3500.637 Relative to calculate mass and volumetric flow of ethylene to custody transfer
Density (60 F/60 F) and 50 F to 140 F Metering Temperature accuracy. All accuracy and uncertainty statements in this standard are
Provides tables to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure for limited to the EOS results and do not include the uncertainty added by the
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material. Pages: 246
2nd Edition | October 1986 | Reaffirmed: December 2012 Chapter 11.3.3
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Covers density and volume correction factors for denatured fuel ethanol.
Chapter 11.2.2M The actual standard consists of the explicit implementation procedures set
Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 350637 Kilograms per forth in this document. Sample tables and other examples created from a
Cubic Meter Density (15 C) and 46 C to 60 C Metering computerized version of this implementation procedure are presented as
Temperature examples only and do not represent the standard.
This standard is applicable at any operating temperature to bulk (e.g. tank
Provides tables to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to trucks, tank cargos, barges) denatured 95 % to 99 % fuel ethanol
corresponding volumes at equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. containing D4806 allowed denaturants (natural gasoline, gasoline blend
The standard contains compressibility factors related to the meter temperature stocks, and unleaded gasoline) and denatured, 99+ % fuel ethanol
and density (15 C) of the metered material. Pages: 264 containing less than 1 % denaturant. This standard does not apply to
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Chapter 11.2.4
Temperature Correction for the Volume of NGL and LPG Chapter 11.3.3.2
Tables 23E, 24E, 53E, 54E, 59E, 60E Propylene Compressibility
(includes Errata 1 dated September 2011) An electronic FORTRAN Source Code text file on CD-ROM that will produce
This publication is an updated version of TP-25. The actual standard a table of values applicable to liquid propylene in the following ranges:
represented by this report consists of the explicit implementation temperature, 30 F to 165 F, and saturation pressure to 1600 psia. It
procedures. Sample tables, flow charts, and specific examples created computes the following two values: density (pounds per cubic foot) at
from a computerized version of these implementation procedures are flowing temperature and pressure, and ratio of density at flowing
included. The examples are to provide guides and checkpoints for those conditions to density at 60 F and saturation pressure. A documentation
who wish to implement a computerized procedure to represent the file is also included.
standard; however, these are not part of the actual standard.
January 1974 | Reaffirmed: July 2012
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Chapter 11.4.1 absolute density at 60 F;


Properties of Reference Materials, Part 1Density of Water and absolute density at 15 F (old Table 21);
Water Volume Correction Factors for Calibration of Volumetric pounds per U.S. gallon at 60 F in and in air (old Table 26);
Provers U.S. gallons per pound at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 26);
(includes Errata 1 dated September 2011) short tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old
(replaces Ch. 11.2.3 and Ch. 11.2.3M) Table 27);
Specifies the density of water to be used in all applicable API MPMS U.S. gallons per short ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 28);
standards. It also specifies the volume correction factor equation for water short tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 27);
and demonstrates its use for water calibration of volumetric provers. barrels per short ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 28);
Pages: 14 long tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old
1st Edition | December 2003 | Reaffirmed: September 2013 Table 29);
Product Number: H11411 | Price: $53.00 U.S. gallons per long ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 30);
long tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 29);
Chapter 11.5 barrels per long ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 30);
Density/Weight/Volume Intraconversion metric tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
[includes Errata 1 dated September 2011 (updated September 2013)] metric tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
[replaces Ch. 11.11980 Volumes XI/XII (ASTM D1250-80, IP 200/80)] barrels per metric ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
These intraconversion tables are applicable to all crude oils, petroleum cubic metres per short ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air (old Table 31);
products, and petrochemicals. These standards are intended for cubic metres per long ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air (old Table 31).
application to bulk liquid quantities. Ch. 11.5, Parts 1 to 3 are available While not related to relative density, the following are included for user
collectively on one CD-ROM. convenience:
1st Edition | March 2009 | Reaffirmed: March 2015 U.S. gallons at 60 F to litres at 15 C (old Table 22);
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Chapter 11.5.1 Chapter 11.5.3
Part 1Conversions of API Gravity at 60 F Part 3Conversions for Absolute Density at 15 C
Provides implementation procedures for conversion of API gravity at 60 F Provides implementation procedures for conversion of absolute density at
to equivalent densities in both in vacuo and in air values. This standard 15 C to equivalent densities in both in vacuo and in air values. This
gives the following equivalents for any value of API gravity at 60 F: standard gives the following equivalents for any value of absolute density
relative density at 60 F (old Table 3); at 15 C:
absolute density at 60 F; relative density at 15 C;
absolute density at 15 C (old Table 3); absolute density at 60 F;
pounds per U.S. gallon at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 8); relative density at 60 F (old Table 51);
U.S. gallons per pound at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 8); API gravity at 60 F (old Table 51);
short tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old density at 15 C (similar to old Table 56);
Table 9); conversion of apparent density at 15 C to absolute density at 15 C;
U.S. gallons per short ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 10); cubic metres per metric ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air (similar to old
short tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 9); Table 56);
barrels per short ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 10); cubic metres per short ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air;
long tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old cubic metres per long ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air;
Table 11); pounds per U.S. gallon at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
U.S. gallons per long ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 12); U.S. gallons per pound at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
long tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 11); short tons per 1000 litres (cubic metres) at 15 C in vacuo and in air (old
barrels per long ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 12); Table 57);
metric tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old short tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
Table 13); U.S. gallons per short ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
metric tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 13); short tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
barrels per metric ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air; barrels per short ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
cubic metres per short ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air (old Table 14); long tons per 1000 litres (cubic metres) at 15 C in vacuo and in air (old
cubic metres per long ton at 15 C in vacuo and in air (old Table 14). Table 57);
While not related to API gravity, the following are included for user U.S. gallons per metric ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 58);
convenience: barrels per metric ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air (old Table 58);
U.S. gallons at 60 F to litres at 15 C (old Table 4); long tons per 1000 U.S. gallons at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
barrels at 60 F to litres at 15 C (old Table 4). U.S. gallons per long ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
Chapter 11.5.2 long tons per barrel at 60 F in vacuo and in air;
barrels per long ton at 60 F in vacuo and in air.
Part 2Conversions for Relative Density (60/60 F)
While not related to relative density, the following are included for user
Provides implementation procedures for conversion of relative density (60/ convenience:
60 F) to equivalent densities in both in vacuo and in air values. This litres at 15 C to U.S. gallons at 60 F;
standard gives the following equivalents for any value of relative density
(60/60 F): cubic metres at 15 C to barrels at 60 F (old Table 52).
API gravity at 60 F (old Table 21);

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Chapter 12 Chapter 12.2.1


Calculation of Petroleum Quantities Calculation of Petroleum Quantities Using Dynamic Measurement
Describes the standard procedures for calculating net standard volumes, Methods and Volumetric Correction Factors, Part 1Introduction
including the application of correction factors and the importance of (includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007 and Errata 1
significant figures. The purpose of standardizing the calculation procedure dated July 2009)
is to achieve the same result regardless of which person or computer does Provides the general introduction of this standard, which is divided into five
the calculating.
parts, each published separately. The base (reference or standard)
volumetric determination of metered quantities is discussed along with the
Chapter 12.1.1 general terms required for solution of the various equations. General rules
Calculation of Static Petroleum Quantities, Part 1Upright Cylindrical for rounding of numbers, including field data, intermediate calculations
Tanks and Marine Vessels numbers, and discrimination levels, are specified. Pages: 23
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marine tank vessels. The standard defines terms employed in the
calculation of static petroleum quantities. The standard also specifies Chapter 12.2.2
equations that allow the values of some correction factors to be
computed. Fundamental to this process is the understanding that in order Calculation of Petroleum Quantities Using Dynamic Measurement
for different parties to be able to reconcile volumes, they must start with Methods and Volumetric Correction Factors, Part 2Measurement
the same basic information (tank capacity table, levels, temperatures, and Tickets
so forth) regardless of whether the information is gathered automatically or (includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007)
manually. This standard does not address the calculation of clingage,
nonliquid material, small quantities (such as onboard quantities, Provides standardized calculation methods for the quantification of liquids
quantities remaining on board, and wedge formula, where material is not and the determination of base prover volumes under defined conditions,
touching all bulkheads on marine vessels), and vapor space calculations. regardless of the point of origin or destination or the units of measure
A joint API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designation required by governmental customs or statute. The publication rigorously
Hydrocarbon Management, HM1 Part 1. Pages: 40 specifies the equations for computing correction factors, rules for
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Tanks and Marine VesselsSpanish
Spanish translation of Ch. 12.1.1. Chapter 12.2.3
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Methods and Volumetric Correction Factors, Part 3Proving Reports
Chapter 12.1.2 (includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007)
Calculation of Static Petroleum Quantities, Part 2Calculation Consolidates and standardizes calculations for metering petroleum liquids
Procedures for Tank Cars using turbine or displacement meters and clarifies terms and expressions
(includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007) by eliminating local variations among terms. This standard provides
calculation methods for the determination of meter factors under defined
Describes the standardized method for calculating target loading conditions, regardless of the point of origin or destination or units of
quantities and actual loading quantities of liquids in tank cars. Also measure required by governmental customs or statute. This document
explained are the factors required for the calculations. This information is specifies the equations for computing correction factors, including the
applicable to all crude oils, petroleum products, and petrochemicals calculation sequence, discrimination levels, and rules for rounding.
(including LPGs and other liquefied gases) transported by rail tank car. It Pages: 59
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Methods and Volumetric Correction Factors, Part 4Calculation of
Chapter 12.1.2 *
Base Prover Volumes by Waterdraw Method
Calculation of Static Petroleum Quantities, Part 2Calculation
(includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007 and Errata 1
Procedures for Tank CarsSpanish dated July 2009)
Spanish translation of Ch. 12.1.2. Provides a standardized calculation method to determine a base prover
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calculation procedures for the waterdraw calibration method, which is one
of several different procedures used to determine base prover volume
(BPV) of a displacement prover. Pages: 58
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Chapter 12.2.5 Chapter 14


Calculation of Petroleum Quantities Using Dynamic Measurement Natural Gas Fluids Measurement
Methods and Volumetric Correction Factors, Part 5Base Prover Standardizes practices for measuring, sampling, and testing natural gas
Volume Using Master Meter Method fluids.
(includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007 and Errata 1
dated July 2009) Chapter 14.1
Collecting and Handling of Natural Gas Samples for Custody Transfer
Provides standardized calculation methods for the quantification of liquids
and the determination of base prover volumes under defined conditions, Concentrates on proper sampling systems and procedures. It recognizes
regardless of the point of origin or destination or units of measure required the critical impact of hydrocarbon dew point consideration to the overall
by governmental customs or statute. The criteria contained in this accuracy and success of these practices and procedures. Analyses of gas
document allow different entities using various computer languages on samples are used for many purposes and are applied to various
different computer hardware (or manual calculations) to arrive at identical calculations, some of which have an impact on the accuracy of custody
results using the same standardized input data. Pages: 108 transfer calculations (quantity and quality). Pages: 58
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Chapter 12.3
Calculation of Volumetric Shrinkage from Blending Light Hydrocarbons Chapter 14.2
with Crude Oils Compressibility Factors of Natural Gas and Other Related
(includes Ch. 12 Addendum 1 dated August 2007) Hydrocarbon Gases
(AGA Report No. 8)(GPA 8185-90)
Provides background, theory, calculation examples, and tables to correct
for volumetric shrinkage resulting when blending volatile hydrocarbons with Presents detailed information for precise computations of compressibility
crude oil. The tables are entered with density differentials at standard factors and densities for natural gas and other hydrocarbon gases. Also
conditions and percentage light hydrocarbon in total mix. This standard included are calculation uncertainty estimations and FORTRAN computer
supersedes and replaces Bull 2509C, 2nd Edition, 1967. Pages: 110 program listings.
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Chapter 13
Statistical Aspects of Measuring and Sampling Chapter 14.3.1
The more accurate petroleum measurement becomes, the more its Orifice Metering of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon
practitioners stand in need of statistical methods to express residual FluidsConcentric Square-Edged Orifice Meters, Part 1: General
uncertainties. This chapter covers the application of statistical methods to Equations and Uncertainty Guidelines
petroleum measurement and sampling. (ANSI/API MPMS 14.3.1) (AGA Report No. 3, Part 1)
(includes Errata 1 dated July 2013)
Chapter 13.1
Provides a single reference for engineering equations, uncertainty estimations,
Statistical Concepts and Procedures in Measurement construction and installation requirements, and standardized implementation
(includes Errata 1 dated July 2013) recommendations for the calculation of flow rate through concentric, square-
Designed to help those who make measurement of bulk oil quantities edged, flange-tapped orifice meters. Both U.S. customary (USC) and
improve the value of their result statement by making proper estimates of international system of units (SI) units are included. The mass flow rate and
the uncertainty or probable error involved in measurements. Pages: 17 base (or standard) volumetric flow rate equations are discussed, along with the
1st Edition | June 1985 | Reaffirmed: February 2011 terms required for solution of the flow equation. The empirical equations for the
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Chapter 13.1 * tapped orifice meters. Pages: 58
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1st Edition | June 1985 | Product Number: H130101SP | Price: $83.00 Chapter 14.3.2
Orifice Metering of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon
Chapter 13.2 FluidsConcentric, Square-Edged Orifice Meters, Part 2:
Methods of Evaluating Meter Proving Data Specification and Installation Requirements
(includes Errata 1 dated October 2015) (AGA Report No. 3, Part 2) (GPA 8185-00, Part 2)
Addresses procedures for evaluating any meter's performance where meter
proving factors are developed in accordance with Ch. 12.2. The data in Outlines the specification and installation requirements for the measurement
examples used in this chapter are intended to be typical of custody of single-phase, homogeneous Newtonian fluids using concentric, square-
transfer operations of low-vapor-pressure fluids using displacement or edged, flange-tapped orifice meters. It provides specifications for the
turbine meters in accordance with Ch. 4, Ch. 5, and Ch. 6. However, the construction and installation of orifice plates, meter tubes, and associated
procedures in Ch. 13.2 can be used for noncustody transfer metering fittings when designing metering facilities using orifice meters. Pages: 70
applications and for custody transfer metering of high-vapor-pressure and 4th Edition | April 2000 | Reaffirmed: May 2011
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Chapter 14.3.3 Chapter 14.6


Orifice Metering of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Continuous Density Measurement
FluidsConcentric, Square-Edged Orifice Meters, Part 3: Natural (includes Errata 1 dated August 1998)
Gas Applications Provides criteria and procedures for designing, installing, and operating
(ANSI/API MPMS 14.3.3) (AGA Report No. 3, Part 3) continuous density measurement systems for Newtonian fluids in the
petroleum, chemical, and natural gas industries. The application of this
Developed as an application guide for the calculation of natural gas flow standard is limited to clean, homogeneous, single-phase liquids or
through a flange-tapped, concentric orifice meter, using the U.S. supercritical fluids. The procedures and criteria in this standard have been
customary (USC) inch-pound system of units. It also provides practical successfully applied to fluids whose flowing density is greater than 0.3 g/cm3
guidelines for applying Ch. 14.3, Parts 1 and 2, to the measurement of at operating conditions of 60 F (15.6 C) and saturation pressure. The intent
natural gas. Pages: 54 of the standard is to provide the user with a density accuracy of 0.10 % for
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FluidsConcentric, Square-Edged Orifice Meters, Part 4:
Background, Development, Implementation Procedures and Chapter 14.7
Subroutine Documentation Mass Measurement of Natural Gas Liquids
(AGA Report No. 3, Part 4) (GPA 8185, Part 4) (GPA 8182-12)
Describes the background and development of the equation for the Serves as a reference for the selection, design, installation, operation, and
coefficient of discharge of flange-tapped square-edged concentric orifice maintenance of single-phase dynamic liquid mass measurement systems
meters and recommends a flow rate calculation procedure. The that operate in the 350 to 688 kg/m3 (0.350 to 0.689 relative density at
recommended procedures provide consistent computational results for the 60 F) density range. The mass measurement systems within the scope of
quantification of fluid flow under defined conditions, regardless of the this document include inferred mass measurement, where volume at flowing
point of origin or destination, or the units of measure required by conditions is combined with density at similar conditions to result in
governmental customs or statute. The procedures allow different users with measured mass, as well as Coriolis mass measurement. Liquids with density
different computer languages on different computing hardware to arrive at below 350 and above 688 kg/m3 (below 0.350 and above 0.689 relative
almost identical results using the same standardized input data. density at 60 F) and cryogenic fluids (colder than approximately 50 F)
Pages: 138 are excluded from the scope of this document, but the principles described
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used to calculate the density of the product are discussed. The standard
used to convert mass to equivalent liquid volumes of components is also
Chapter 14.4 discussed. Pages: 8
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Prescribes a method for converting the measured mass of natural gas Chapter 14.8
liquids or natural gas vapors at operating conditions to equivalent liquid Liquefied Petroleum Gas Measurement
volume of the components at 60 F and equivalent liquid volumes of the
components at 15 C and equilibrium pressure for SI units. Pages: 3 Describes dynamic and static metering systems used to measure liquefied
petroleum gas in the density range of 0.30 to 0.70 g/cm3 This edition
1st Edition | April 1991 | Reaffirmed: January 2012 revises the February 1983 version of the standard to incorporate the 1992
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Mixtures for Custody Transfer Chapter 14.9
(GPA 2172-09) Measurement of Natural Gas by Coriolis Meter
Presents procedures for calculating, at base conditions from composition, (AGA Report No. 11)
the following properties of natural gas mixtures: gross heating value,
relative density (real and ideal), compressibility factor, and theorectical Developed to assist designers and users in operating, calibrating,
hydrocarbon liquid content, which in the U.S. is typically expressed as installing, maintaining, and verifying Coriolis flow meters used for natural
GPM, the abbreviation for gallons of liquid per thousand cubic feet of gas. gas flow measurement.
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Chapter 14.10 vessels. The activities described in these guidelines include actions by
Measurement of Flow to Flares producers, buyers, sellers, terminal operators, vessel owners, and their
Addresses measurement of flow to flares and includes: crews, customs authorities, independent inspectors, and other parties with
an interest in measurements.
application considerations,
selection criteria and other considerations for flare meters and related Certain vessel or terminal configurations and cargo characteristics,
instrumentation, particularly chemicals, may require extensive procedures and calculation
installation considerations, methods not covered in this chapter.
limitations of flare measurement technologies, These procedures are equally valid and applicable for either metric or
calibration, customary units of measurement, provided that the same types of units
operation, are used consistently.
uncertainty and propagation of error, The purchase of this document includes Excel spreadsheets of the
calculations. Sample Forms in Annex A (excluding Voyage Analysis Report, which is
The scope of this standard does not include analytical instrumentation. available in Ch. 17.5). The sample forms are designed to provide a
Pages: 54 guideline for recording and reporting essential data obtained during the
marine cargo inspection procedure. Pages: 45
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Chapter 15 Measurement of Cargoes On Board Tank Vessels
Guidelines for the Use of the International System of Units (SI) in (includes Errata 1 dated April 2000)
the Petroleum and Allied Industries Covers manual portable measurement units through deck-fitted vapor
Specifies the API preferred units for quantities involved in petroleum control valves and fixed automatic tank gauge systems for use when a
industry measurements and indicates factors for conversion of quantities marine vessel's cargo tanks may not be open to the atmosphere. It
expressed in customary units to the API-preferred metric units. The establishes the procedures for obtaining the level measurements of cargo,
quantities that comprise the tables are grouped into convenient categories free water, and onboard quantity/remaining onboard (OBQ/ROB), as well
related to their use. They were chosen to meet the needs of the many and as taking the temperatures and samples required for the marine custody
varied aspects of the petroleum industry but also should be useful in transfer of bulk liquid petroleum cargoes under closed or restricted system
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Chapter 16
Measurement of Hydrocarbon Fluids by Weight or Mass Chapter 17.2 *
Measurement of Cargoes On Board Tank VesselsSpanish
Covers the static and dynamic measurement of hydrocarbon fluids by
weight or mass. Spanish translation of Ch. 17.2.
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Chapter 16.2
Mass Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons in Vertical Cylindrical Chapter 17.3
Storage Tanks by Hydrostatic Tank Gauging Guidelines for Identification of the Source of Free Waters Associated
Provides guidance on the installation, commissioning, maintenance, with Marine Petroleum Cargo Movements
validation, and calibration of hydrostatic tank gauging systems for the (includes Errata 1 dated November 1992)
direct measurement of static mass of liquid hydrocarbons in storage tanks. Provides guidelines for identifying the source of free waters associated
This edition is applicable to hydrostatic tank gauging systems that use with marine petroleum cargo movements. The presence of free water is a
pressure sensors with one port open to the atmosphere. It is also factor in marine custody transfers of bulk petroleum, especially in the case
applicable for use on vertical cylindrical atmospheric storage tanks with of crude oil cargoes. This standard recommends the water samples and
either fixed or floating roofs. Pages: 20 volumes to be taken, the containers to be used, the care and distribution
1st Edition | November 1994 | Reaffirmed: March 2012 of the samples, and the analytical procedures of use in identifying sources
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Provides guidelines for the measurement and reporting of crude oil or Chapter 17.3 *
petroleum product transfers by shore terminal operators, vessel personnel, Guidelines for Identification of the Source of Free Waters Associated
and other parties involved in cargo transfer measurement and with Marine Petroleum Cargo MovementsSpanish
accountability operations.
Spanish translation of Ch. 17.3.
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Guidelines for Marine Inspection
Specifies the policy and minimum recommended practices for the manual
and automatic measurement, sampling, and accounting for bulk
quantities of crude oil (including spiked, blended, and reconstituted crude
oil), petroleum products and chemicals that are transported on marine
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Chapter 17.4 Chapter 17.7


Method for Quantification of Small Volumes on Marine Vessels Recommended Practices for Developing Barge Control Factors
(OBQ/ROB) (Volume Ratio)
(includes Errata 1 dated September 2004) Describes the procedure to determine a fixed barge/shore ratio that can
Provides a method for determining the small volumes of on-board quantity be used either when no reliable vessel experience factor (VEF) is available
(OBQ) prior to loading or material remaining on-board (ROB) a vessel on or to verify and validate an existing VEF. The resultant ratio may be used as
completion of discharge. This standard applies only to quantification by a control factor to ascertain a corrected barge volume for comparison
manual gauging of small volumes on marine vessels prior to loading or against future shore delivery or receipt volumes. These procedures apply to
upon completion of discharge. The OBQ/ROB material may include any a single transfer between the shore and the barge, using a light or medium
combination of water, oil, slops, oil residue, oil/water emulsion, and product or chemical with an approximate volume of at least 80 % fill of the
sediment, present in the vessel's cargo tanks, void spaces, and pipelines. barge capacity. This publication should be utilized for inland waterway
It does not address clingage, hydrocarbon vapors, cargoes in transit, or barges. Ocean-going barges should use the VEF method. Pages: 6
cargo pumpability (refer to Ch. 3). Pages: 20 1st Edition | September 1995 | Reaffirmed: January 2012
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Chapter 17.8
Chapter 17.4 * Guidelines for Pre-Loading Inspection of Marine Vessel Cargo Tanks
Method for Quantification of Small Volumes on Marine Vessels Outlines procedures for determining that cargo tanks and associated
(OBQ/ROB)Spanish loading equipment of marine vessels are clean and in appropriate
Spanish translation of Ch. 17.4. condition to receive the intended cargoes. This document provides
different levels of inspections for typical cargoes and a recommended
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Guidelines for Voyage Analysis and Reconciliation of Cargo Quantities
Covers guidelines for the reconciliation of marine cargo quantities. These Chapter 17.8 *
guidelines are intended to provide a basis for analyzing and reconciling the Guidelines for Pre-Loading Inspection of Marine Vessel Cargo
quantity differences (gains/losses) resulting from marine custody transfer TanksSpanish
movement(s) of petroleum and petroleum product cargoes. As such, the
guidelines are complementary to, but do not replace, normal inspection Spanish translation of Ch. 17.8.
procedures. The purchase of this document includes an Excel 1st Edition | August 1998 | Product Number: H1708SP | Price: $97.00
spreadsheet for determining voyage analysis and reconciliation of cargo
quantities. A joint API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI Chapter 17.9
designation Hydrocarbon Management, HM64. Pages: 39 Vessel Experience Factor (VEF)
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Provides a recommended practice for the calculation and application of a
Chapter 17.5 * VEF and provides guidelines for data compilation, data validation, and
Guidelines for Voyage Analysis and Reconciliation of Cargo recommendations on the appropriate use of VEF during custody transfer
QuantitiesSpanish involving marine tank vessels. It also provides clear guidance on
maintenance of quantity data on board the vessel, calculation of VEFs,
Spanish translation of Ch. 17.5. and application of VEFs. The key aim is to provide a single unambiguous
3rd Edition | April 2012 | Product Number: H170503SP | Price: $145.00 figure for VEFL or VEFD and to remove the possibility of any arbitrary
inclusion or exclusion of data on the part of the individual(s) performing
Chapter 17.6 the final calculation. Also provides instruction for parcel tankers, part
Guidelines for Determining Fullness of Pipelines Between Vessels cargoes, compartmental VEFs, and vessel-to-vessel transfers. The methods
are applicable to liquid bulk cargoes including crude oil, petroleum
and Shore Tanks products, chemicals, and liquefied petroleum gases. A joint API/Energy
Describes procedures for determining or confirming the fill condition of Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designation Hydrocarbon
pipeline systems used for the transfer of liquid cargoes before and/or after Management, HM49. Pages: 22
the liquid is loaded onto or discharged from marine vessels. It includes 2nd Edition | May 2012 | Product Number: H170902 | Price: $165.00
descriptions of methods and procedures that apply to crude oil and
petroleum products. While this document includes descriptions of
common line fill verification methods, it does not recommend any Chapter 17.9 *
particular method. The responsibility for selecting a method appropriate Vessel Experience Factor (VEF)Spanish
for a given terminal, and documenting its effectiveness, rests with those Spanish translation of Ch. 17.9, including Addendum 1 dated January 2014.
responsible for operating the terminal where it is applied. Pages: 10 2nd Edition | May 2012 | Product Number: H170902SP | Price: $165.00
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Chapter 17.10.1/ISO 10976:2012 Chapter 18


Measurement of Cargoes On Board Marine Gas Carriers, Part 1 Custody Transfer
Liquefied Natural Gas Covers application of other measurement standards to unique custody
(ANSI/API MPMS Ch. 17.10.1) transfer situations.
Establishes all of the steps needed to properly measure and account for
the quantities of cargoes on liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. This Chapter 18.1
includes, but is not limited to, the measurement of liquid volume, vapour Measurement Procedures for Crude Oil Gathered from Small Tanks
volume, temperature and pressure, and accounting for the total quantity of by Truck
the cargo on board. This document describes the use of common
measurement systems used on board LNG carriers, the aim of which is to Describes procedures to encourage uniform custody transfer measurement
improve the general knowledge and processes in the measurement of LNG and testing practices for crude oil gathered from small tanks (1,000 barrels
for all parties concerned. This document provides general requirements for or less in capacity) by truck. The publication contains recommended steps
those involved in the LNG trade on ships and onshore. Pages: 65 for manually determining the quantity and quality of crude oil being
1st Edition | April 2014 | Product Number: HH171011 | Price: $150.00 transferred in trucks under field conditions. This publication is of interest to
measurement personnel and crude oil producers and transporters. Pages: 13
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Marine Gas Carriers, Part 2Liquefied Petroleum and Chemical
Gases Chapter 19
(includes Errata 1 dated September 2010) Evaporation Loss Measurement
Provides guidance to vessel and shore personnel regarding accepted Covers methods for estimating hydrocarbon evaporation losses from
methods for determining quantities of liquefied petroleum and chemical various types of tanks.
gas cargoes (excluding LNG) on board refrigerated and/or pressurized NOTE Chapter 19 is not included in the complete set of measurement standards.
carriers. This standard covers all measurement systems commonly used
on refrigerated and/or pressurized gas carriers designed to carry those Chapter 19.1
types of cargoes and includes recommended methods for measuring, Evaporative Loss from Fixed-Roof Tanks
sampling, documenting and reporting quantities on board these vessels. A
joint API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designation (previously Publ 2518)
Hydrocarbon Management, HM55. Pages: 80 Contains methodologies for estimating the total evaporative losses of
1st Edition | November 2007 | Reaffirmed: October 2012 hydrocarbons from fixed-roof tanks. The methodologies provide loss
Product Number: H1701002 | Price: $113.00 estimates for general equipment types based on laboratory, test-tank, and
field-tank data. Types of fixed-roof tanks and roof fittings described are for
information only.
Chapter 17.11
Measurement and Sampling of Cargoes On Board Tank Vessels The equations estimate average annual losses from uninsulated fixed-roof
Using Closed and Restricted Equipment tanks for various liquid stocks, stock vapor pressures, tank sizes,
meteorological conditions, and operating conditions.
Provides guidance on the use, maintenance, and calibration of restricted
and closed measurement and sampling equipment. It also provides The following special cases are addressed:
guidance on preferred size and positioning for gauging and sampling horizontal tanks,
fittings on vessels. A joint API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries higher volatility stocks (true vapor pressure greater than 0.1 psia), and
the EI designation Hydrocarbon Management, HM52. Pages: 17 vent settings higher than 0.03 psia (0.5 oz/in.2).
1st Edition | May 2009 | Reaffirmed: May 2014 The estimation may be improved by using detailed field information,
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The equations are not intended to be used in the following applications.
Chapter 17.11 * To estimate losses from unstable or boiling stocks or from petroleum liquids
Measurement and Sampling of Cargoes On Board Tank Vessels or petrochemicals for which the vapor pressure is not known or cannot
Using Closed and Restricted EquipmentSpanish readily be predicted [to calculate emissions from tanks that contain
Spanish translation of Ch. 17.11. material at or above their boiling point or the point at which material starts
to flash, the API model E&P Tank (Publ 4697) can be used].
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To estimate losses from fixed-roof tanks that have an internal floating roof.
Ch. 19.2 and TR 2569 address these.
Chapter 17.12
Procedures for Bulk Liquid Chemical Cargo Inspections To estimate losses from fixed-roof tanks that have either roof or shell
insulation.
Provides systematic cargo measurement procedures for use primarily by To estimate losses from cleaning fixed-roof tanks. TR 2568 addresses this.
cargo inspectors and to specify procedures directed at minimizing cargo
contamination and losses, in the absence of, or in conjunction with, The 4th Edition of this document was published following a revision that was
specific client guidelines. This document should be considered a summary carried out concurrently with revisions to Ch. 19.2, published as the
of best practices used within the industry. A joint API/Energy Institute (EI) 3rd Edition, and Ch. 19.4, published as the 3rd Edition. Primary changes are
standard, it also carries the EI designation Hydrocarbon Management, as follows.
HM51. Pages: 66 Consolidation of common material in Ch. 19.4. Material that had
2nd Edition | August 2015 | Product Number: H170122 | Price: $163.00 previously been included in both Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2 has been moved
to Ch. 19.4. Ch. 19.4, which was previously Recommended Practice for
Speciation of Evaporative Losses, now has the title Evaporative Loss
Reference Information and Speciation Methodology. This chapter had
already contained reference information on the properties of chemicals

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and typical petroleum liquids, and this information has now been removed The 3rd Edition of Ch. 19.4 was published following a revision that was
from Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2. In addition, meteorological data have been carried out concurrently with revisions to Ch. 19.1, published as the
moved from Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2 to Ch. 19.4. In the revised documents: 4th Edition, and Ch. 19.2, published as the 3rd Edition. Primary changes are
meteorological data are found in Ch. 19.4; as follows.
calculation of storage tank temperatures is found in Ch. 19.1 and Consolidation of common material in Ch. 19.4. Material that had
Ch. 19.2 (in that fixed-roof tanks involve calculation of the vapor space previously been included in both Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2 has been moved
temperature in order to determine vapor density, whereas this step is to Ch. 19.4. Ch. 19.4, which was previously Recommended Practice for
not involved in estimating emissions from floating-roof tanks); and Speciation of Evaporative Losses, now has the title Evaporative Loss
calculation of true vapor pressure is found in Ch. 19.4 (in that this is Reference Information and Speciation Methodology. This chapter had
now calculated in the same manner for both fixed- and floating-roof already contained reference information on the properties of chemicals
tanks). Pages: 26 and typical petroleum liquids, and this information has now been removed
4th Edition | October 2012 | Product Number: H190104 | Price: $140.00 from Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2. In addition, meteorological data have been
moved from Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2 to Ch. 19.4. In the revised documents:
Chapter 19.1D meteorological data are found in Ch. 19.4;
Documentation File for API Manual of Petroleum Measurement calculation of storage tank temperatures is found in Ch. 19.1 and
Standards Chapter 19.1Evaporative Loss from Fixed-Roof Tanks Ch. 19.2 (in that fixed-roof tanks involve calculation of the vapor space
(previously Bulletin 2518) temperature in order to determine vapor density, whereas this step is
(includes Errata 1 dated June 1994) not involved in estimating emissions from floating-roof tanks); and
Presents information on the development of theoretical equations; calculation of true vapor pressure is found in Ch. 19.4 (in that this is
comparisons with test data; a sensitivity analysis of the loss equation; and now calculated in the same manner for both fixed- and floating-roof
other pertinent information that was developed during the preparation of tanks). Pages: 85
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Chapter 19.3, Part A
Chapter 19.2 Wind Tunnel Test Method for the Measurement of Deck-Fitting Loss
Evaporative Loss from Floating-Roof Tanks Factors for External Floating-Roof Tanks
(previously Publ 2517 and Publ 2519) Describes the procedures to establish evaporative loss factors for deck
Contains methodologies for estimating the total evaporative losses of fittings on external floating-roof tanks. The test method involves measuring
hydrocarbons from external floating-roof tanks (EFRTs), freely vented internal the weight loss of a test assembly over time. The standard specifies the
floating-roof tanks (IFRTs), and domed external floating-roof tanks (domed test apparatus, instruments, test procedures, and calculation procedures
EFRTs). The methodologies provide loss estimates for general equipment to be used. It also addresses the variables to be measured, format for
types based on laboratory, test-tank, and field-tank data. Types of floating reporting the test values, and their associated uncertainty. Pages: 27
roofs, rim-seal systems, and deck fittings are described for information only. 1st Edition | June 1997 | Reaffirmed: September 2012
The equations estimate average annual losses from floating-roof tanks for Product Number: H1903A | Price: $122.00
various types of tank construction, floating-roof construction, rim-seal
systems, and deck fittings, as well as for various liquid stocks, stock vapor Chapter 19.3, Part B
pressures, tank sizes, and wind speeds (EFRTs). Air Concentration Test MethodRim-Seal Loss Factors for Floating-
The equations were developed for: Roof Tanks
stocks with a true vapor pressure greater than approximately 0.1 psia, Describes the procedures to establish evaporative rim-seal loss factors for
average wind speeds ranging from 0 miles per hour (mph) to 15 mph rim seals used on external floating-roof tanks. The test method involves
(EFRTs), and passing a controlled flow rate of air through a test chamber that contains a
test liquid and a test rim seal, and measuring the concentration of the test
tank diameters greater than 20 ft. liquid vapor in the air streams entering and leaving the test chamber. The
The estimation techniques become more approximate when these standard specifies the test apparatus, instruments, test procedures, and
conditions are not met. calculation procedures to be used. It also addresses the variables to be
When this standard is used to estimate losses from non-freely vented measured, format for reporting the test values, and their associated
uncertainty. Pages: 30
(closed vent) internal or domed external floating-roof tanks (tanks vented
only through a pressure-vacuum relief vent, blanketed with an inert gas, 1st Edition | August 1997 | Reaffirmed: October 2012
vented to a vapor processing unit, or otherwise restricted from being freely Product Number: H1903B | Price: $122.00
vented), refer to the methodology in TR 2569.
The equations are not intended to be used in the following applications. Chapter 19.3, Part C
To estimate losses from unstable or boiling stocks (i.e. stocks with a true Weight Loss Test Method for the Measurement of Rim-Seal Loss
vapor pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure at the tank Factors for Internal Floating-Roof Tanks
location) or from petroleum liquids or petrochemicals for which the vapor Provides a uniform method for measuring evaporative loss from rim seals
pressure is not known or cannot readily be predicted. used on aboveground storage tanks. This information can be utilized to
To estimate losses from tanks in which the materials used in the rim seal, establish product specific loss factors in terms of loss rate and seal gap
deck fittings, or deck seams have either deteriorated or been significantly area. Pages: 29
permeated by the stored stock. 1st Edition | July 1998 | Reaffirmed: November 2012
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To estimate losses from landing floating roofs (TR 2567 addresses this).
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Chapter 19.3, Part D This 3rd Edition of Ch. 19.4 was published following a revision that was
Fugitive Emission Test Method for the Measurement of Deck-Seam carried out concurrently with revisions to Ch. 19.1, published as the
Loss Factors for Internal Floating-Roof Tanks 4th Edition, and Ch. 19.2, published as the 3rd Edition. Primary changes are
as follows.
Establishes a uniform method for measuring evaporative deck-seam loss Consolidation of common material in Ch. 19.4. Material that had
factors and deck-joint loss factors of mechanically joined deck seams that previously been included in both Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2 has been moved
are used on internal floating-roof tanks. These deck-seam loss factors and to Ch. 19.4. Ch. 19.4, which was previously Recommended Practice for
deck-joint loss factors are to be determined in terms of their loss rate at Speciation of Evaporative Losses, now has the title Evaporative Loss
specified pressure differences across the deck seam or deck joint for Reference Information and Speciation Methodology. This chapter had
certification purposes. Pages: 31 already contained reference information on the properties of chemicals
1st Edition | June 2001 | Reaffirmed: December 2012 and typical petroleum liquids, and this information has now been
Product Number: H1903D | Price: $122.00 removed from Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2. In addition, meteorological data
have been moved from Ch. 19.1 and Ch. 19.2 to Ch. 19.4. In the revised
Chapter 19.3, Part E documents:
Weight Loss Test Method for the Measurement of Deck-Fitting Loss meteorological data are found in Ch. 19.4;
Factors for Internal Floating-Roof Tanks calculation of storage tank temperatures is found in Ch. 19.1 and
Describes the test methods to be used to establish evaporative loss Ch. 19.2 (in that fixed-roof tanks involve calculation of the vapor space
factors for deck fittings on internal floating-roof tanks. This chapter temperature in order to determine vapor density, whereas this step is
specifies the test apparatus, instruments, test procedures, and calculation not involved in estimating emissions from floating-roof tanks); and
procedures to be used. The standard also addresses the requirements for calculation of true vapor pressure is found in Ch. 19.4 (in that this is
reporting test report values. Pages: 30 now calculated in the same manner for both fixed- and floating-roof
tanks). Pages: 136
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Chapter 19.3, Part H Chapter 19.5


Tank Seals and Fittings CertificationAdministration Atmospheric Hydrocarbon Emissions from Marine Vessel Transfer
Provides guidance for the administration of the former API Tank Seals and Operations
Fittings Certification Program. The document includes detailed methods for (formerly Publ 2514A)
monitoring and analysis of tests conducted on individual devices and Provides methods for estimating evaporative loss from marine vessel
describes the steps in the certification process. Pages: 53 transfer operations. Specifically, this standard addresses:
1st Edition | March 1998 | Reaffirmed: February 2009 loading stock into:
2-Year Extension: March 2014 | Product Number: H1903H | Price: $122.00 ship or ocean barges, or
shallow draft barges; and
Chapter 19.4 loading ballast water into ship or ocean barges from which crude oil has
Evaporative Loss Reference Information and Speciation Methodology been unloaded.
(includes Addendum 1 dated November 2013) The emission estimates are for uncontrolled loading operations and do not
Provides methodology to estimate emissions of individual hydrocarbon apply to operations using vapor balance or vapor control systems or
species using the total emissions of multicomponent hydrocarbon mixtures ballasting of ships with segregated ballast tanks. This standard does not
(such as crude oils and gasoline) estimated from Ch. 19.1 for fixed-roof address evaporative loss for:
tanks, Ch. 19.2 for floating-roof tanks, Ch. 19.5 for marine vessels, and very large crude carriers (VLCCs) or ultra large crude carriers (ULCCs)
other methods used for total hydrocarbon emission estimates. This process (unless the saturation factor KS is determined);
is referred to as speciation. marine vessels employing crude oil washing;
Speciation of emissions from hydrocarbon mixtures accounts for the higher marine vessel transit loss;
evaporation rate of the more volatile components, resulting in a different loading ballast water into marine vessels that, prior to dockside
composition of the mixture in the vapor phase than in the liquid phase. The unloading, held anything other than crude oil (unless the saturation factor
methodology presented in this standard assumes that there is sufficient KS is determined); or
liquid present such that the chemical composition at the liquid surface may unloading marine vessels.
be considered to not change as a result of the evaporative loss. This standard supersedes Publ 2514A, 2nd Edition, September 1981,
This standard also contains reference information used for estimating which is withdrawn. A joint API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also
carries the EI designation Hydrocarbon Management, HM65. Pages: 31
emissions in accordance with Ch. 19.1, Ch. 19.2, and Ch. 19.5.
1st Edition | September 2009 | Reaffirmed: October 2014
The methodology in this standard applies to:
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liquids with vapor pressure that has reached equilibrium with ambient
conditions at a true vapor pressure less than the ambient atmospheric Publ 2524
pressure (i.e. not boiling); Impact Assessment of New Data on the Validity of American
liquids for which the vapor pressure is known or for which sufficient data Petroleum Institute Marine Transfer Operation Emission Factors
are available to determine the vapor pressure; and
Consultant CH2M Hill confirmed the validity of the model used in Publ 2514A
liquid mixtures where Raoults Law can be used to describe the vapor by comparing emission test data with predictive emisssion models developed
phase equilibria. by API, ARCO, and Exxon. The study found that the API model adequately
This methodology does not apply to: predicts emissions for tanks ranging in size from 17,000 to 35,000 dead
weight tons and for tanks being loaded within the lower-48 states. The model
emissions that result from leaks from piping components (e.g. valves, does not appear to apply to crude oil loading of tankers in Valdez, Alaska,
flanges, pumps, connectors etc.); because of unique local operating conditions. However, no known test data
liquid mixtures where Raoults Law cannot be used to describe the vapor invalidates the model for predicting crude oil loading emissions from carriers
phase equilibria (e.g. mixtures in which hydrocarbons are dissolved in smaller than very large crude carriers in the lower-48 states. Pages: 194
water, or mixtures of hydrocarbons with alcohols). July 1992 | Product Number: H25240 | Price: $157.00

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Publ 2558 Chapter 20


Wind Tunnel Testing of External Floating-Roof Storage Tanks Allocation Measurement of Oil and Natural Gas
Presents the results of a wind tunnel study to determine the local wind
velocities, wind directions, and roof pressures on external floating roof Chapter 20.1
tanks. Pages: 13 Allocation Measurement
1st Edition | June 1993 | Product Number: H25580 | Price: $195.00 (includes Addendum 1 dated January 2013)
Provides design and operating guidelines for liquid and gas allocation
TR 2567 measurement systems. Included are recommendations for metering, static
Evaporative Loss from Storage Tank Floating Roof Landings measurement, sampling, proving, calibrating, and calculating procedures.
Pages: 67
Investigates storage tank emissions that may result from landing and
subsequently refloating a floating roof. The existing emission factors for 1st Edition | September 1993 | Reaffirmed: September 2011
floating-roof tanks are based on the assumption that the floating roof is Product Number: H30701 | Price: $109.00
continuously floating on the stored stock liquid. Additional emissions may You may access Ch. 20.1 in a read-only platform: publications.api.org
occur, however, if the tank is emptied such that the floating roof is no
longer floating. This study sought to quantify these floating-roof landing Chapter 20.3
loss emissions. Pages: 26 Measurement of Multiphase Flow
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Addresses multiphase flow measurement in the production environment,
TR 2568 upstream of the custody transfer (single-phase) measurement point,
Evaporative Loss from the Cleaning of Storage Tanks where allocation measurement for onshore, offshore, or subsea is applied.
Provides guidance for estimating emissions that result from removing the liquid For other multiphase flow measurement applications such as reservoir
heel (free-standing stock liquid) and cleaning the remaining deposits of stock management, well tests, and flow assurance, the standard can be used as
liquid mixed with residue and water (sludge) from the bottoms of aboveground a reference or guide. However, the focus of this standard is on those
storage tanks. The emissions addressed in this report are those that leave the applications where the accuracy of multiphase flow measurement for
tank during the tank cleaning process. This report does not address: allocation systems is required.
the fate of vapors after the have left the tank (other accounting for the This document refers to existing standards and recommended practices to
efficiency of the control device), supplement the guidance it provides in this subject area. The document
addresses principles used in multiphase flow measurement, multiphase
the fate of sludge after it has left the tank (or emissions that may occur metering types and classifications, assessment of expected performance,
during sludge treatment or disposal), or and selecting and operating multiphase measurement systems.
emissions that may be expelled by the vacuum pump of a vacuum truck Operational requirements or constraints are addressed, including
or suction pump, if such devices are used in the tank cleaning process. expectations for flow meter acceptance, calibration criteria, flow loop and
In other words, this report addresses the estimation of the mass of volatile in situ verifications, and other guidance specific to different multiphase
organic compounds that leave the tank as vapor during the tank cleaning flow metering applications. The document does not address specific meter
process. It does not address emissions that may result from the handling configurations. Pages: 72
of liquids or sludge after such materials have been removed from the tank. 1st Edition | January 2013 | Product Number: H200301 | Price: $180.00
This report is intended to reduce the effort required to generate a good
faith estimate of tank cleaning emissions, and to result in more uniformity RP 85
in the resulting emissions estimates. Pages: 47 Use of Subsea Wet-Gas Flowmeters in Allocation Measurement
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(includes Addendum 1 dated January 2013)
TR 2569 Presents a recommended allocation methodology that best fits the
Evaporative Loss from Closed-Vent Internal Floating-Roof Storage Tanks application and that equitably accommodates variances in the uncertainty
Addresses evaporative loss from internal floating-roof tanks (IFRTs) with level between meters in the system. It is intended to advise the user on
closed vents. When the vents in the fixed roof of an IFRT are closed, rather various aspects of the use of subsea wet-gas flowmeters in allocation
measurement systems. Marinization, operation, abnormal operation, and
than open, estimation of emissions is shown to be highly complex. This meter testing are important topics included here, but foremost, this
subject is not covered in other API standards such as Ch. 19.1, which document proposes techniques to be used in the allocation of total
specifically excludes fixed-roof tanks that have an internal floating roof, production to individual contributing streams. Pages: 64
and Ch. 19.2, which specifically excludes closed internal floating-roof
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otherwise restricted from being freely vented). Pages: 26
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Recommended Practice for Field Analysis of Crude Oil Samples Addendum 1 to Flow Measurement Using Electronic Metering
Containing from Two to Fifty Percent Water by Volume Systems, Inferred Mass
Provides the user with recommended field methods of sampling, sample 1st Edition | August 2000 | Reaffirmed: August 2011
handling, and analysis for high water content streams up to 50 % water on Product Number: H2102A | Price: $60.00
a volumetric basis. In particular, this RP was developed giving
consideration to offshore installations (both floating and fixed platforms). Chapter 22
These installations are generally subject to motion and vibrations, have Testing Protocols
minimal laboratory equipment, and perform S&W analysis with multi-
skilled operations personnel as opposed to laboratory chemists. The Testing protocols for devices used in the measurement of hydrocarbon
techniques described, however, are applicable to onshore locations. fluids. Testing protocols define appropriate methods for measuring and
Provides design and operating guidelines for sampling, sample handling, reporting the performance characteristics of similar equipment in a
and analysis for high water content streams, up to 50 % water on a comparable manner, thus providing a means to highlight the relative
volumetric basis. As a guide, this RP targets a relative accuracy of 5 % of performance advantages and disadvantages of similar devices.
reading up to a maximum of 50 % water content as a qualifier for various
methods described herein. For example, the corresponding absolute Chapter 22.1
accuracy for a 10 % water content stream is 0.5 % and for 20 % water General Guidelines for Developing Testing Protocols for Devices Used
content is 1.0 %. Pages: 19 in the Measurement of Hydrocarbon Fluids
1st Edition | August 2007 | Reaffirmed September 2012 Intended for the development of testing protocols and to serve as a
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measurement related devices. Pages: 7
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Flow Measurement Using Electronic Metering Systems
Describes standard practices and minimum specifications for electronic Chapter 22.2
measurement systems used in the measurement and recording of flow Testing ProtocolsDifferential Pressure Flow Measurement Devices
parameters. This chapter covers natural gas fluid and petroleum and (supersedes Ch. 5.7)
petroleum product custody transfer applications using industry-recognized Defines the testing and reporting protocols for flow measurement devices
primary measurement devices. based on the detection of a pressure differential that is created by the
device in a flowing stream. This protocol is designed to supply industry
Chapter 21.1 with a comparable description of the capabilities of these devices for the
Flow Measurement Using Electronic Metering SystemsElectronic measurement of single-phase fluid flow when they are used under similar
Gas Measurement operating conditions. The objectives of this testing protocol are to:
(ANSI/API MPMS 21.1) (AGA Report No. 3) ensure that the user of any differential pressure flow meter knows the
Describes the minimum specifications for electronic gas measurement performance characteristics of the meter over a range of Reynolds
systems used in the measurement and recording of flow parameters of numbers as applicable or defined by tests;
gaseous phase hydrocarbon and other related fluids for custody transfer facilitate both the understanding and the introduction of new
applications utilizing industry recognized primary measurement devices. technologies;
This standard provides the minimum reporting and change management provide a standardized vehicle for validating manufacturers performance
requirements of the various intelligent components required for accurate specifications;
and auditable measurement. The requirements can be met by a provide information about relative performance characteristics of the
combination of electronically and/or manually recorded configuration, test primary elements of the differential pressure metering devices under
reports, change record reporting of the electronic gas measurement
system components, and flow parameters. It is recognized that diagnostic standardized testing protocol;
capabilities of the newer meter and transmitter technologies are important quantify the uncertainty of these devices and define the operating and
but due to the device specific complexity, intelligent device diagnostics are installation conditions for which the stated uncertainties apply. Pages: 29
out of scope for this standard. Pages: 94 1st Edition | August 2005 | Reaffirmed: August 2012
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publications.api.org Chapter 22.3
Testing Protocol for Flare Gas Metering
Chapter 21.2 Describes a testing protocol for flare gas meters. This includes a
Electronic Liquid Volume Measurement Using Positive Displacement discussion of the testing to be performed, how the test data should be
and Turbine Meters analyzed, and how an uncertainty is determined from the testing of the
meter. The scope does not include the general guidelines to flare gas
Provides guidance for the effective use of electronic liquid measurement metering that are covered under Ch. 14.10. Pages: 21
systems for custody transfer measurement of liquid hydrocarbons under
the following conditions. Use of the measurement systems must fall within 1st Edition | August 2015 | Product Number: H220301 | Price: $98.00
the scope and field of application of Ch. 12.2. Guidance applies to
systems using turbine or positive displacement meters. Guidance applies Chapter 22.6
to systems using on-line correction for the effect of temperature on liquid Testing Protocol for Gas Chromatographs
(CTL) and correction for the effect of pressure on liquid (CPL) A general gas chromatograph (GC) performance test protocol that
compensation. The procedures and techniques in Ch. 21.2 are specifies the scope and reporting requirements of GC tests for
recommended for new measurement applications. This standard provides repeatability, reproducibility, and response linearity. The protocol specifies
custody transfer measurement procedures for pipeline and other electronic requirements for tests over a range of gas compositions, tests over a range
liquid metering systems including design, selection, use, auditing, of environmental conditions, and long-term performance tests. Pages: 50
reporting, calibration, verification, and security. Pages: 60
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Std 2560 methods with no new or modified test methods introduced in this
Reconciliation of Liquid Pipeline Quantities document. The method is applicable to carbon-content-based reporting or
trading for all gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons.
Provides methodologies for monitoring liquid pipeline loss/gain and for
determining the normal loss/gain level for any given pipeline system. This TR provides references and supplemental information on applicable
Troubleshooting suggestions are also presented. Pages: 19 industry practices based on the published resources, existing industry
standards, industry-accepted physical constants, or properties of
1st Edition | December 2003 | Reaffirmed: January 2010 hydrocarbons for measurement, sampling, sampling frequency, and
2-Year Extension: March 2015 | Product Number: H25601 | Price: $79.00 analysis of hydrocarbon samples. Pages: 24
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Publ 2566
State of the Art Multiphase Flow Metering TR 2575
Provides information on multiphase flow metering systems gleaned from Measurement of Thermally Cracked Gas
more than 150 published documents that are in the public domain. The Presents a method to compute the density, compressibility factor, and
documentation was prepared from information obtained through mid- supercompressibility factor for thermally cracked gas (TCG) for custody
2002. It should be noted that the indicated performances data stated in transfer using orifice meters. It provides equations, parameters,
these published documents have not necessarily been verified by an computation flow diagrams, and example spreadsheet calculations. This
independent body. The listing of these references in the Appendix 2 is technical report applies to TCG mixtures after treatment. It applies for
intended to provide a comprehensive source of data and information on temperature from 90 F to 120 F (305 K to 322 K) at pressures up to
multiphase metering; the reader needs to carefully review the source of the 300 psig (2 MPa). It is limited to a specific operating region. The method
data in the documents when utilizing the information. Pages: 80 is for the single gas phase only. Pages: 17
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TR 2571
Fuel Gas Measurement
Provides a performance-based methodology for the measurement and
reporting of fuel gas consumption. The document provides guidance in the
following areas to allow the user to achieve a targeted uncertainty of
measurement:
selection of flow meter type; differential pressure (DP), displacement,
ultrasonic, Coriolis, vortex, turbine, thermal, and others;
associated instrumentation for measuring fluid properties and flowing
conditions, such as pressure and temperature transmitters,
densitometers, gas chromatographs;
obtaining and use of gas composition or other analytical data;
design and installation requirements of the measurement system;
inspection, verification, and calibration practices of flow meters and their
associated accessory instrumentation; and
simplified uncertainty calculations with examples to illustrate the
methodology.
Techniques are described to assess the uncertainty contribution of
individual components of fuel gas measurement systems and overall
facility fuel gas measurement uncertainty. Pages: 67
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TR 2572
Carbon Content, Sampling, and Calculation
Carbon emission quantities can be calculated from either the volume/
mass of fuel or feedstock fed to a process (as applicable) and carbon
content of the process or fuel supply, or by directly measuring volume/
mass emissions. This technical report (TR) provides guidance on the
sampling and calculation of carbon content of process or fuel supplies.
The API companion technical report, TR 2571, can be referenced for
guidance on measuring the volume/mass of process fuel gas or feedstock,
and the API Compendium of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimation
Methodologies for the Oil and Natural Gas Industry can be reference for
guidance on the calculation of emissions.
TR 2572 provides guidance and a methodology for the determination of
carbon content from hydrocarbon-based petroleum and petrochemical
products, and the uncertainty of the average carbon content as calculated
from multiple samples taken during a reporting period. This method is
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